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Check engine codes mechanic says changed and I keep paying for not repairs that don't help. When is it enough? I can't afford this bill the original estimate was a lot for me now it is 5 times more, I think my car's diagnosis has changed 5 times too! The dealership is a fraud they should be charged for ripping off car owners!!!!!!!!
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what is wrong with your car,and why take it to the stealership?
please give us some useful information-like what the problem (with the car) is , and what specific DTCs ('check engine codes') were set. Specific OBDII code(s) NOT the descriptions ...For example a misfire code for cylinder #3 would be P0303- the codes will consist of typically the letter 'P' followed by three numeric digits. And then could you describe in your best detail , what the specific symptoms you are having with it? DON'T authorize repairs until you are satisfied that the diagnosis is correct and BOTH the diagnosis AND repair are guaranteed in writing !!!Good luck.
Unfortunatly you have 1 light that warns you of a problem whether it is a transmission, engine or emission problem so it is possible to have a problem with an oxygen sensor today and have it repaired and then the light come on in a few days for a transmission issue however it sounds like the dealer is guessing instead of diagnosing....dealers are pretty notorious for doing that....We would be more than happy to take a look and give you a second opinion if you would like.
Unfortunately -a crook is a crook , no matter what the business surrounding him/her is. I work at a 'stealership' as some call it , and I get my fair share of misdiagnosis from the 'aftermarket'. Many times I would credit their errors to lack of information though , rather than just randomly labeling them as 'crooks'. ............